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I like Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (But skip the host segments - some real clunkers in that one) or Werewolf.

"Well? Whaddya say?"
"Gimmie my gun back."

I got a used copy from Gamefly…(checks email receipt) a little over 7 years ago.

Yeah, I knew that was the exception to the rule when I wrote that, because I watched it all the time when I was a kid, and had the action figures and the massive Firehouse playset and both the Proton Pack AND Ghost Trap dress-up toys.

The scene with the stumpy hamburger sandwich chef is a personal favorite.

Disagree: Werewolf and Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders were both 1996 releases (Please ignore that half of Merlin's is repackaged 80's schlock.)

I'm starting to think that Ghostbusters isn't the potential cash cow transmedia franchise that Reitman and Sony believe it to be! Like maybe lightning struck once over thirty years ago and it's just not going to happen again!

"Car Seat Headrest" irritates me for some reason. Do you suppose they had a big band fight over it?
"Y'know, we could just be 'Headrest,' it's got a dreamy feel to it."
"YEAH WELL PEOPLE WON'T KNOW WHAT A 'HEADREST' IS ON ITS OWN IF YOU DON'T SAY 'CAR SEAT' BEFOREHAND, STEVE!"

Here we go again!

An inverse Dennis Miller, if you will.

Same. Usually when I'm buying herbs at the store.

I originally preferred Steve's voice as performed by Ricky Blitt in the unaired pilot, and didn't understand why they changed it for the series, but turned around on Grimes' work very quickly.

Just thinking about the reveal of Luck of the Fryrish is making me well up, you bastard.

He came in around season 10 and stayed with it to the end - by the finale, he was Chief Resident!

No argument there. Guy's a solid voice actor (And apparently he finds Stan to be the most difficult of his regular voices, so good on him for sticking with it even once it got shuttled off to basic cable land.)

I meant "great stretch" in a box office sense - every single one of them underperformed pretty spectacularly (Some less than others, but especially Home on the Range, but ESPECIALLY Treasure Planet, which somehow ballooned into a $140 mil film during production and bombed to the tune of like an $85 mil loss.)

And of course, the lead character is the ONLY WHITE KID WHO EXISTS.

So the sound that played nonstop, all the time?

V-V-V-V-V-V-VICTOR

I'm B4, and I'll make you sore.